Traditionally, most Amigas were intended to boot from a floppy disk. . An Amiga can readily make its own boot floppy, but only once it’s already booted up. If you don’t have a floppy ready to go, ...
If you had an Amiga during the 16-bit home computer era it’s possible that alongside the games and a bit of audio sampling you had selected it because of its impressive video capabilities. In its ...
Amiga computers may have been popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s, especially in media production, but their filesystems are not directly compatible with modern computers. The new 'amifuse' ...
In July 1985, Commodore released an impressive new multimedia PC called the Amiga. This system, once the object of a legal fight between Atari and Commodore, made waves in the press with its ...
It's 30 years to the day since Commodore unleashed the first in a long line of its Amiga machines onto the market, and while the initial Amiga 1000 made a fair technological splash of its own, it was ...
That’s when the problems started. Commodore’s primary woes were always about money, and 1985 was no exception. Sales of the Commodore 64 were still going strong, but the price wars had slashed the ...
David Heath is a List Writer from the UK specializing in video games, movies, TV shows, and the occasional anime. Lemmings is an Amiga classic, available on multiple platforms. Worms is an artillery ...
GameCentral speaks to one of the most acclaimed video game composers of the modern era and discusses his work on Hitman, ...
Amiga Forever (available in $10 Value, $30 Plus, and $50 Premium editions) is an Amiga emulator that’s much easier to use than most. The Plus edition’s many games and game-related extras make it a ...